Film tells story of Sister Dorothy Moore, Mi’kmaw educator who fought for her people
HALIFAX — As a girl growing up in the Mi’kmaw community of Membertou, Sister Dorothy Moore came to know what it meant to lose one’s path and then find the way back through human kindness.
The 89-year-old’s life has been documented in a film produced by Mary Jane Harkins, a professor of education at Mount Saint Vincent University, and is scheduled to be shown this Saturday in Halifax at the Atlantic Film Festival.
In the film, Moore’s gentle voice describes her struggle to receive an education, to become the first Mi’kmaw person to enter a Roman Catholic order, and to implement reforms that promoted Indigenous culture and language in schools and universities.
Her account was videotaped over the past four years by a team led by Brett Kibbler of Mount Saint Vincent University’s multimedia department, with Harkin conducting the interviews in her debut documentary.